A novel multiple plant‐based milk alternative containing various preprocessed grains achieves better performance in protein digestibility and free amino acid profile via in vitro gastrointestinal digestion analysis

Author:

Wang Xue12,Zhang Lu3,Wang Mohan3ORCID,Ma Hongjiang12,Liu Shiwei3,Wang Meng3,Yu Youqiang3,Liu Guoyu3,Cao Qiuge12,Wang Xi3,Ma Xishan3,Yuan Peng3,Liu Jia3,Zhang Yongjiu12,Duan Shenglin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Heilongjiang Feihe Dariy Co., Ltd. Beijing China

2. Heilongjiang Beiwei 47 Plant Protein Co., Ltd. Heilongjiang China

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of the Innovative Development of Functional Staple and Nutritional Intervention for Chronic Diseases China National Research Institute of Food and Fermentation Industries Co., Ltd. Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractPlant‐based milk alternatives are sustainable, hypoallergenic, and nutrient‐rich, but challenges related to their lower bioavailability compared with animal‐based milk still exist. In this study, we developed a multiple plant‐based milk alternative using germinated soybeans and fermented cereals, and compared the protein digestible behaviors with commercial soy and bovine milk via in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. The multiple plant‐based milk alternative possessed a higher level of essential amino acids and amino acid scores than the soy milk and a smaller percentage of low‐molecular‐weight peptides than the bovine milk. It displayed better protein‐digestible responses with no apparent gastric coagulation. Moreover, the relatively larger particles in the multiple plant‐based milk alternative had few effects on protein digestibility, with the highest proteolytic degree and a better free amino acid profile. The findings suggest that the multiple plant‐based milk alternative presents higher protein digestibility behavior, and it could be a promising industrial plant‐based product.

Publisher

Wiley

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